Identification and analysis of metabolite production with biotechnological potential in Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous isolates
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Contreras, Gabriela
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Identification and analysis of metabolite production with biotechnological potential in Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous isolates
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Abstract Antarctic microorganisms have developed different
strategies to live in their environments, including
modifications to their membrane components to regulate
fluidity and the production of photoprotective metabolites
such as carotenoids. Three yeast colonies (ANCH01,
ANCH06 and ANCH08) were isolated from soil samples
collected at King George Island, which according to their
rDNA sequence analyses, were determined to be Xanthophyllomyces
dendrorhous. This yeast is of biotechnological
interest, because it can synthesize astaxanthin as its main
carotenoid, which is a powerful antioxidant pigment used
in aquaculture. Then, the aim of this work was to characterize
the ANCH isolates at their molecular and phenotypic
level. The isolates did not display any differences in their
rDNA and COX1 gene nucleotide sequences. However,
ANCH01 produces approximately sixfold more astaxanthin
than other wild type strains. Moreover, even though
ANCH06 and ANCH08 produce astaxanthin, their main
carotenoid was b-carotene. In contrast to other X. dendrorhous
strains, the ANCH isolates did not produce mycosporines.
Finally, the ANCH isolates had a higher
proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids than other wild
type strains. In conclusion, the reported X. dendrorhous
isolates are phenotypically different from other wild type
strains, including characteristics that could make them
more resistant and better able to inhabit their original
habitat, which may also have biotechnological potential.
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World J Microbiol Biotechnol (2015) 31:517–526
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